Ironing board



J. L. LIALE.

IRONING-BOARD.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT.23, 1920.

1 ,41 3,482.' Patentd Apr. 18, 1922. F1 6. I.

lNVENTOR UNIE JOHN L. LIAYLE; 'OF REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA.

monme aeolian.

Specification of Letters Patentf Pafe11tgd A1 91, 18, 1922;

Application filed September 23, 1920. SeriaLNo. 412, 47.

useful Improvements in Ironing Boards, of

which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to improvements in thev ironing board shown anddescribed in my copending application, 1 Serial No. 382,792, filed May20, 1920.

It is the object of the present invention to provide a wall attachmentfor supporting an ironing board such as shown in my above mentionedapplication, the wall attachment including a ledge to ,which the ironingboard is clamped and said ledge being verti cally adjustable along thewall so as to support the ironing board in vertically adjusted.positions 7 The invention will be readily understood from the followingdescription oil" the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is asideelevation partly in section of a practical embodiment of the inven tion,showing the ironing board attached to the same. g F 1g. 2 1s atransverse section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section on the line 33. of Fig. 2; V

The ironing board may be'of the construc tion shown in my abovementioned application, said ironing board including a board 1 having theclamping member 2 adjustable 'ith relation to thesanie in: order toengage a ledge 3 carried by the wall attachment as described in my priorapplication. V The wall attachment consists of a support lng frarne'attached to the wall and including upper and lower transverse bars liwhich maybe fastened tothe wall 5 as by means of screws 6. Upright guidebarsfi are supported by the transverse bars at ri -casing 8 shown as aboxlike casing is slidable up and down upon the guide bars 7 said guidebars projecting through suitable openings in the bo'x lil-re casing.The; supporting ledge 3 projects. forwardly fromf casing preferably atits upper the box like dge: V

v recesses, 7

from. the casing.

A door 10 is hinged at 11 upon the front of casing 8 and maybe held inclosed position by means of a spring latclr'l2 upon the door arranged toengage a catch 13 upon cas ng 8.

The guide bars 7 areprovided with re cesses 15 along their lengths andthe inner surface of door 10 is provided with dowel pins l6 arranged tobe received in any ones of the recesses 15.

It will'thus be'seen by swinging door'lO open. the casing 8 and thesupporting ledge- 3 carried by the same, are vertically adjustable alonggulde bars 7 and when said casing the desired adjusted position. byclosing and supporting ledge hare been moved to door 10 so that dowelpins 16 engage re cesses 15, the casing and'the supporting ledge will bepositively locked in adjusted-position;

Various changes be madewithout'de parting from the spirit of theinvention as I claimed.

What is claimed is:

j '1. Supporting means including guide bars 7 mounted upon'a sup'portfacas ng slidable along said guide bars, a supporting ledgeprojecting fromsaid casing, and 7 means for adjnstably positioning said casingwith'reing a hinged door upon said casing'having;

pofsitionwithsaid dowel pins received in said. recesses; V

2. Upper and lower transverse bars adapted for mounting horizontally ona-jwalh uprightgu de ibars secured to the transverse a box like casingslidinglymountcd onthe ts adoorhinged-to the casing, pins pro ect Intestimony whereof I have signed my name tothis SPGClfiCELt-IOR;

ng "fronr'thedoo-r'ito' e'ngage fin the and a ledge [pro ectingforwardly V Joli-1N L; L ana;

s0 lation tosaid guidebars, said means includ bars and having recessesin their front fz ces,

